I am impressed by the lecture you gave mainly by the way you represented the gaming community in a positive light. If you did that all by yourself you have a bright future ahead of you.
wow that was a great video you can tell he practiced and practiced and practiced, because it is near perfect. I wonder if he plays Armis. Thumbs up for homeschoolers.
I've learned lots of things about WW2 from World of Tanks, some directly and some just by looking up stuff because of the newly sparked interest in WW2 and tank warfare. If you think you can't learn to be social from WoT, you have never played Tank Companies or Clan Wars. Please refrain from calling people retards before actual knowledge about the subject.
As all communities or societies, this one has its fair share of helpful people and complete jerks, so it's not worse nor better than any other. And while most teams fail to cooperate, those that do usually end up winning. As for that kid, I thought his presentation was articulate and entertaining. Clearly WoT itself is not a solid factual source regarding WWII, but if it piqued his interest and curiosity enough to have him read about actual facts, then it was beneficial.
Interesting, as this video is now over 9 years old and World of Tanks has really fallen off in popularity, but is still being played. And yes the game does in a good number of players make them go and research history or visit Museums where Tanks are.
This was a show and tell presentation with an Ipad instead of a piece of loose paper. Ive seen better and worse in 7th grade. Heck most my teachers would have given it a C or B unless the topic was suppose to be on hobbies.
You can learn everything he did in a grade school library, and on a playground. Heck you learn more about it from little league, minus WW2 facts witch are all over the place. As a COM major I see online communication as a poor mans subistute at best. Chat boxes are easily misread and teach others to assume, and even mislead at times. Headsets are better, but in the end when you see some one talk with their body, and some one who txts and chats online all day the difference in skill is insane.
Well my clan is pretty small but I wouldn't call it the worst community I have ever seen (Call of Duty comes to mind...). I still think that is mainly true in random battles, in TC and CW I enjoy the feel of an actual team playing. You may disagree, maybe my experience has just been better than yours, who knows.
Gamification is a great concept in principle but learning from current games is a problem because none of them are designed by teachers. How would you know every detail in WoT isn't just made up ?
this deserves ten to 20 times more views. .. yup if this video gets around 500k views it would be fair. ... maybe a similar video but about a different game....nothing wrong with this one but maybe a game that is played by a larger number of players. ... forgive me for not knowing how many people play world of thanks...thats not what i aim for just get ever second or third person who plays wot and you will have too many views (jk ...no such thing as too many views ) so take this same format (same even amount of humour. ..it has to be this funny or even more) and insert a different video game ... marketing. get more to watch this someone please do it for the gamers and for the video game industry and game design learning field. ... someone?!
what a great presentation from a 13 year old im sure hes got very bright future ahead of him.
Daniel Heskett No he doesn’t 😂
I am impressed by the lecture you gave mainly by the way you represented the gaming community in a positive light. If you did that all by yourself you have a bright future ahead of you.
Daend no His future has lead to nothing but capitulation
Great job man. I know many older kids/people who don't have attitudes even half this good, especially on WoT.
wow that was a great video you can tell he practiced and practiced and practiced, because it is near perfect. I wonder if he plays Armis. Thumbs up for homeschoolers.
Whoa, smart guy, amazing how hes talking
when i,m watching this he is 19 years old!
wow
I've learned lots of things about WW2 from World of Tanks, some directly and some just by looking up stuff because of the newly sparked interest in WW2 and tank warfare. If you think you can't learn to be social from WoT, you have never played Tank Companies or Clan Wars. Please refrain from calling people retards before actual knowledge about the subject.
His names today is THE SWIPER
This was uploaded by Tedtalks. It was a convention.
I have a freind that play WoT, he would love this.
As all communities or societies, this one has its fair share of helpful people and complete jerks, so it's not worse nor better than any other. And while most teams fail to cooperate, those that do usually end up winning.
As for that kid, I thought his presentation was articulate and entertaining. Clearly WoT itself is not a solid factual source regarding WWII, but if it piqued his interest and curiosity enough to have him read about actual facts, then it was beneficial.
What other 4 hours? And yes, there are usually one or two leaders, but that does not mean others can't provide to conversation and tactics.
AMAZING, carry on young padawan!!
This is a really good talk
Interesting, as this video is now over 9 years old and World of Tanks has really fallen off in popularity, but is still being played. And yes the game does in a good number of players make them go and research history or visit Museums where Tanks are.
astonishing
Sensitive
Would love to see what he’s up too today
Noah Friedman probably living at home
Haters gonna hate...
Alexander Chakarov no hate just fact
keep it up kid :)
This was a show and tell presentation with an Ipad instead of a piece of loose paper. Ive seen better and worse in 7th grade. Heck most my teachers would have given it a C or B unless the topic was suppose to be on hobbies.
You can learn everything he did in a grade school library, and on a playground. Heck you learn more about it from little league, minus WW2 facts witch are all over the place. As a COM major I see online communication as a poor mans subistute at best. Chat boxes are easily misread and teach others to assume, and even mislead at times. Headsets are better, but in the end when you see some one talk with their body, and some one who txts and chats online all day the difference in skill is insane.
Well my clan is pretty small but I wouldn't call it the worst community I have ever seen (Call of Duty comes to mind...). I still think that is mainly true in random battles, in TC and CW I enjoy the feel of an actual team playing. You may disagree, maybe my experience has just been better than yours, who knows.
Gamification is a great concept in principle but learning from current games is a problem because none of them are designed by teachers. How would you know every detail in WoT isn't just made up ?
Because the Developers of WoT visited Museums where tanks and history are preserved.
@@AndrewArndts riiiiiight. And as we all know, visiting museum is the same thing as getting a history degree.
wow
you should switch to more serious games and see how co regulation goes
Today this day, he can’t still can’t go positive on the K/D spread
this deserves ten to 20 times more views. .. yup if this video gets around 500k views it would be fair. ... maybe a similar video but about a different game....nothing wrong with this one but maybe a game that is played by a larger number of players. ... forgive me for not knowing how many people play world of thanks...thats not what i aim for just get ever second or third person who plays wot and you will have too many views (jk ...no such thing as too many views ) so take this same format (same even amount of humour. ..it has to be this funny or even more) and insert a different video game ... marketing.
get more to watch this someone please do it for the gamers and for the video game industry and game design learning field. ... someone?!
hahah it is good
Why don't you then?